I think Dr. Missling. management team , and the SAB have done a masterful job of playing three dimensional chess and have brought us to this point of last moves before the capture
Have you described the learning process? It is often iterative, one atomic layer at a time being peeled away. That is how I understood his original comment...my experience is the occasional AHHHAA moment is usually at the end of days and nights of grunt work. The process should build on itself with confidence growing as one precision step after another gets completed. We also should note this continuous improvement scheme does suck up a lot of time. With the right data one can look forward to accelerating the routine so that anything that will fail (not false fails) takes less time. He is treating CNS as an interactive, dynamic system, Which it is of course. No recovery or regeneration is ever an anecdote, every single response has significance.